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Oak Arm Chair (2)
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Object Name
Oak Arm Chair
Label
This simple oak chair bears notable resemblance to the oak bench, also featured in this Mission 66-era artifact collection. Its rounded oak armrests reflect the smooth, geometric shapes common in modernist architectural style. The legs extend to the floor from the armrests, slanted to create a wide base reminiscent of the architectural style’s widely pitched rooflines. A short ledge projects outward from the armrest, creating additional room for the occupant’s arms and reflecting the projecting eaves common to Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural designs. Upholstered with muslin or burlap cloth, it features a curved, rectangular backrest and cushion. While the cloth was originally muslin from the Los Angeles based Moss Rose Manufacturing Company, Color No. 58, it is possible that it has been reupholstered.
Showing more signs of damage and wear than the oak benches, this chair was presumably more mobile and suffered from more daily wear and tear. However, these chairs have proven to be functional as well as practical, for they are still present in the Beaver Meadows conference room today. Clearly, their design and function outlasted the Mission 66 era. From the 1960s to today, decisions amongst park officials are still made while sitting in these chairs.
Collection Number
ROMO #21573
Date of Requisition
1966
Materials
Wood; cloth (muslin or burlap)
Dimensions
23.5” L x 23.5” W x 29.5” H | 60 cm x 60 cm x 75 cm
Manufacturer
Frame: Unknown Fabric: Moss Rose Manufacturing Company